CRIME AND THE STATE COMMUNISM, MARKET ECONOMICS AND THE CRIMINAL ENTREPENEUR POST- PERESTROIKA.

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CRIME AND THE STATE COMMUNISM, MARKET ECONOMICS AND THE CRIMINAL ENTREPENEUR POST- PERESTROIKA

IS CRIME ALL BAD? ORGANISED CRIME CHALLENGES THE STATE’S LEGITIMACY INSECURITY OF PERSON AND PROPERTY NO RULE OF LAW CORRUPTION STUPID RULES CREATE CRIME ENTREPENEURS CREATE WEALTH THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPENEUR WHO HASN’T CUT CORNERS

CRIME BEFORE PERESTROIKA MISUSE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY LITTLE THEFT - LITTLE WORTH STEALING MURDER AND ASSAULT RARE SEXUAL CRIME PROBABLY HIDDEN

CRIME PREVENTION DEZHURNAYA / CONCIERGE KOMSOMOL AND YOUTH IDEOLOGY SOCIAL CONTROL -KGB NO ROLE MODELS -SOCIALIST REALISM YET EVERYBODY TOOK PART IN BARTER ECONOMY

CRIME BEFORE BREZHNEV OILING THE WHEELS OF IMPERFECT PLANNING -TRANSPORT OF INDUSTRIAL GOODS MOONLIGHTING REPAIRS [!] SOFT FRUITS TO CITY MARKETS CONSUMER GOODS FROM VISITORS HARD CURRENCY DEALS DRUGS

BREZHNEV POST-76 WHOLESALE CORRUPTION COMMODITY EXPORTS -PROBABLY DIAMONDS BACKHANDERS FROM WESTERN TNCs OPENING OF BALKAN ROUTE HARD-CURRENCY BLACK MARKET MORE ORGANISED IMPORTS

PERESTROIKA PROTECTION RACKETS VIOLENCE THEFT OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY MURDER ILLEGAL EXPORTS CAPITAL FLIGHT BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION

COLLAPSE OF SOCIAL CONTROL NO CONCIERGES DEAD COPS NO KGB NO IDEOLOGY NO MORALITY NO KOMSOMOL NO MONEY NO SECURITY NO HOPE

NEW FORMS OF CRIME - I PROSTITUTION -WHITE SLAVE TRADE TO WEST PROTECTION RACKETS CONTAINER HI-JACKING ARMED RAIDS AS FAR AS GERMANY MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL ABROAD TRAINING -BY DUTCH? AND OTHERS?- IN ALL TYPE OF RIP-OFF

NEW FORMS OF CRIME - II FRAUD WAREHOUSING AND MANUFACTURE OF DRUGS SMUGGLING OF HIGH-TAX GOODS INTO EU ILLEGAL RAW MATERIALS EXPORT TAKEOVER OF NEW BANKS NETWORKING WITH OTHER GROUPS

FIGURES CRIMES PER 100,000 POPULATION RECORDED CRIMES ALL FORMER COMMUNIST STATES SHOW SHARP RISE 88-89 RUSSIA 88 189 MILITIA KILLED 1,350 WOUNDED

EXPLANATIONS AS PER LOTSPEITCH PROBLEMS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT REGULATION OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY DETERIORATION OF ECONOMY INCOMPLETE ECON. REFORMS FEATURES OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

MOSCOW ORGANISED CRIME GROUPS Tsentralnaya Avtomobilnaya Ostanskinaya shared obshak Solntsevskaya Podolskaya 21st Century Association